Philadelphia, (aka Philly) is the biggest city in the state of Pennsylvania, located in the northeast of the United States, between New York and Washington D.C. and at the same time, it is one of the oldest cities of the country. In fact, it claims to be the city where the United States of North America was founded.

It is the fifth city of the country by population, with around 1.450.000 inhabitants in its municipality (Philadelphia City), rising to 5.950.000 if we include its metropolitan area and also, the second bigger city in the East coast. Philadelphia is a residential city, comprising different districts, each one with its own characteristics, streets easy to walk and has wide system of public transport that allows to move easily from downtown to the surrounding areas.

SEPTA, (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) manages the public transport of the city, operating buses, subway, elevated train, commuter trains and light rail, as well as the trolleybus. But it actually crosses the borders of Pensilvania, reaching the counties of Delaware, Montgomery, Bucks and Chester, as well as also arriving at the county of Mercer in New Jersey. With more than 2300 vehicles and 196 routes, SEPTA is considered like the sixth national company in number of users, with almost 307 million trips to the year.

Service 32, using standard buses, connects Downtown Philadelphia (Ridge with Lyceum) with the district of Roxborough north of the city (Broad St with Washington Bird). The services are frequent during the day, until every 10 minutes in rush hour and half an hour in off-peak, between the 5,30 in the morning and the 12,30 of the dawn, 7 days a week. Weekend services are slightly reduced.